Hotel Exterior: The Alfonso XIII is neo-mudejar. A historical version of the regional tradition inspired by Arab architecture so much in vogue at the beginning of the century, and with decorative elements of the rich plateresque style. It is most remarkable that such richness of result could be obtained with materials traditionally considered as poor - such as brick, plaster, wood and ceramics

Hotel Exterior: The Alfonso XIII is neo-mudejar. A historical version of the regional tradition inspired by Arab architecture so much in vogue at the beginning of the century, and with decorative elements of the rich plateresque style. It is most remarkable that such richness of result could be obtained with materials traditionally considered as poor - such as brick, plaster, wood and ceramics

Central Courtyard:The Moorish fountain in the centre is made of white marble and decorated with potted geraniums. The arches are inlaid with a freeze of polychrome tiles featuring historical characters in the purest Renaissance style and is separated from the gallery that surrounds the patio by great bay-windows.

Central Courtyard:The Moorish fountain in the centre is made of white marble and decorated with potted geraniums. The arches are inlaid with a freeze of polychrome tiles featuring historical characters in the purest Renaissance style and is separated from the gallery that surrounds the patio by great bay-windows.

Swimming Pool:Seville’s sunny climate is perfect for our outdoor swimming pool, idyllically located in the hotel’s charming and serene gardens.

Swimming Pool:Seville’s sunny climate is perfect for our outdoor swimming pool, idyllically located in the hotel’s charming and serene gardens.

Fitness Centre: Guests who consider fitness to be an important part of an everyday routine will appreciate our all-hours Fitness Centre, which is well-equipped with modern machines.

Fitness Centre: Guests who consider fitness to be an important part of an everyday routine will appreciate our all-hours Fitness Centre, which is well-equipped with modern machines.

Bar Alfonso: As the former personal meeting room of King Alfonso XIII, the interior of Bar Alfonso reflects the traditional Sevillian décor of the early 1920s, complemented perfectly by flawlessly prepared classic tapas

Bar Alfonso: As the former personal meeting room of King Alfonso XIII, the interior of Bar Alfonso reflects the traditional Sevillian décor of the early 1920s, complemented perfectly by flawlessly prepared classic tapas

Piazza Martini: The modern furnishings and laid back lavishness of Piazza Martini are inspired by the bella vita of the Italian 60s. Relaxing music and premium cocktails complete this appealing homage

Piazza Martini: The modern furnishings and laid back lavishness of Piazza Martini are inspired by the bella vita of the Italian 60s. Relaxing music and premium cocktails complete this appealing homage

Royal Function Room: Inaugurated for the wedding of Her Royal Highness Infant Isabel, Hotel Alfonso XIII is the optimal setting for an unduly romantic day. From planning to all-inclusive catering, we take care of every detail, leaving guests to enjoy the special day

Royal Function Room: Inaugurated for the wedding of Her Royal Highness Infant Isabel, Hotel Alfonso XIII is the optimal setting for an unduly romantic day. From planning to all-inclusive catering, we take care of every detail, leaving guests to enjoy the special day

Conceived to be the most luxurious hotel in Europe when it was commissioned in 1928, the Alfonso XIII still remains one of Spain's most prestigious properties and reflects the grace of Andalucia's Arab heritage. In the centre of the city of Carmen on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, set between the 12th Century Alcazar Palace and the 15th Century Cathedral, the hotel public areas surround a courtyard adorned by mosaic tiled arcades and fountains.
Marble pillars and staircases, carved ceilings, antiques, tapestries and lush gardens together form an ensemble of traditional enchantment and luxury. The loving restoration work has returned the hotel to its former glory. The 147 rooms including 19 suites are individually designed and tastefully furnished for extraordinary comfort in Castillian, Moorish and Baroque styles. All have air-conditioning, TV and mini-bar.
Gastronomy is a pillar of the hotel's prestige and the kitchen at the Alfonso XIII is considered to be among the finest in Seville. One of the many delights is its fine restaurant, San Fernando. The restaurant offers international cuisine as well as authentic Andalusian dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients